@Mike-Ralston So true, it's great to see the compatibility for linux only getting better and better :D. Especially with how windows is going.... hopefully Windows 10 (because they are skipping 9 right? I feel they released that information sometime recently) isn't like windows 8. I know they usually go innovative then solid and cycle between the two for developmental purposes but 8 was not a good direction to go whatsoever.

@Slicer316 I've had a lot of time to play with 10, and it's everything 8 should have been. It's a fantastic OS (and as being still only in beta, it's fairly impressive), but Linux isn't looking half bad anymore. Unfortunately, most AAA developers are sticking to Windows-Only, and that's really what's killing Linux as an OS for gaming.

Yes...all Dell now. I rarely use my desktop/tower so recently rebuilt it and it is strictly my server/media/backup device. I don't get to play games often but when I do, I fire up the Alienware and often will stream to my Surface Pro 3 in the docking station and play on my desk. :) Really into ALIEN: Isolation now.

Yes...all Dell now. I rarely use my desktop/tower so recently rebuilt it and it is strictly my server/media/backup device. I don't get to play games often but when I do, I fire up the Alienware and often will stream to my Surface Pro 3 in the docking station and play on my desk. :) Really into ALIEN: Isolation now.

Yeah, that's what I thought. Also, I understand that. I hate having multiple computers. I bought the laptop I did so I'd have one computer that could do everything. It's got the power of most desktops and is still a laptop. I hate trying to remember what files I have in what locations on what computer.

Yes...all Dell now. I rarely use my desktop/tower so recently rebuilt it and it is strictly my server/media/backup device. I don't get to play games often but when I do, I fire up the Alienware and often will stream to my Surface Pro 3 in the docking station and play on my desk. :) Really into ALIEN: Isolation now.

Yeah, that's what I thought. Also, I understand that. I hate having multiple computers. I bought the laptop I did so I'd have one computer that could do everything. It's got the power of most desktops and is still a laptop. I hate trying to remember what files I have in what locations on what computer.

My "de-gadget" project is ongoing. It is stressful to have so many. A whole other subject! :)

Welp, the last PC I built was about five years ago. Now I spend all my time in front of a gaming laptop that I bought about 2 years ago. It is nice to be able to pick it up and move anywhere with it. It is an MSI GT70 with the following specs:

I'm looking at getting the new Zotac Magnus when it releases. It's not a crazy rig but I travel extensively and have little other choice. I need something that games but also fits in a suitcase and can take some abuse.